Use coming in a sentence
Sentences starting with coming
- Coming up here was a killing job. [13]
- Coming to the tomb of Amshar the sheikh, by which was a well, there I found a train of camels. [11]
- Coming up here three officers spoke of you, and told of humorous things you had said. [11]
- Coming back over their tracks from Baroda, they had another picturesque stroke of luck: "'The Lohars of Oodeypore' put a traveler in their charge for safety. [5]
- Coming out of the sweet sanity of the Bolton household, this was by contrast the maddest Vanity Fair one could conceive. [5]
- Coming out onto the road Dolokhov did not ride back across the open country, but through the village. [2]
- Coming here seemed the last of what grandfather used to be. [11]
- Coming over to the Khedive he salaamed, and kneeling on the ground touched the toe of Ismail's boot with his forehead. [11]
- Coming out onto the highroad the French fled with surprising energy and unheard-of rapidity toward the goal they had fixed on. [2]
- Coming abreast of the caleche he ran beside it. [2]
Sentences ending with coming
- All right, then, you umsteigen--for I hear them coming. [5]
- See, Orpheus, Herse--do you see Him coming? [10]
- Because the dog would have seen him coming. [5]
- Albeit methought it would be a happy chance if we might stand at the altar at the same time with Herdegen and Ann, Gotz's impatience, which had waxed no lesser even during his journeyings, was set against our waiting for my brother's coming. [10]
- How in the world could they have been so long coming? [5]
- Mr. Alexander Ireland, who had paid him friendly attentions during his earlier visit, and whose impressions of him in the pulpit have been given on a previous page, urged his coming. [6]
- She did not whistle for him either, but he kept on coming. [11]
- After sitting a while, she suddenly hears someone coming... a sleigh drives up with harness bells; she hears him coming! [2]
- No one knows what is coming. [2]
- When you two were in the sick-room raising that riot, what would you have done if you had known I was coming? [5]
Short sentences using coming
- Are you coming with me? [11]
- All knew what was coming. [5]
- I knew what was coming. [4]
- She knew what was coming. [11]
- I was coming to it. [13]
- But I'm coming to call. [9]
- It is coming this way. [5]
- She was coming swiftly. [9]
- It is coming right. [11]
- Are you coming our way? [11]
Sentences containing coming two or more times
- The coming woman will not smoke, to be sure; neither will she, in coming forward to take charge of the government, plead the Baby Act. [4]
- And David Claridge was coming out of the desert, was coming to-day-now! [11]
- I am coming, Sirona, I am coming. [10]
- Pretty soon we see something coming that stood up like an amazing wide wall, and reached from the Desert up into the sky and hid the sun, and it was coming like the nation, too. [5]
- They were not only learned in the history of the past, but they were the interpreters of the prophecy, and announced coming events with a confidence equal to that with which the weather-bureau warns us of a coming storm. [6]
- That ornery hound kept coming and coming till he had begged back all the camels and had the whole hundred. [5]
- Why, when I got up on the second story of that Pennsylvania ferry-boat coming down here yesterday I saw Howells coming along. [5]
- I imagine he got the idea of coming to Asquith," she went on with a change of manner, "because I chanced to mention that I was coming out here on a visit. [9]
- One was coming from the north--that is, from the direction of Tralee; the other was coming from the south-east-that is, Nolan Doyle's ranch. [11]
- I was coming from the church where the parson preached on plots and treasons, and obedience to the King, when I saw the old postman coming down the road. [11]
More example sentences with the word coming in them
- Is that what you're coming at? [5]
- Away up to your left you'll see another thread coming in--that's the Missouri and is a little above St. Louis. [5]
- I'm coming for your friend to-night. [11]
- I wish that your countrymen, who are coming down the river like driftwood, more resembled you. [9]
- He counts upon your coming, for I said I thought you would. [11]
- You see that young lady coming to us with my husband? [11]
- One of the young ladies presented Mr. Clemens, and thanked him for his amiability in coming to make them an address. [5]
- Oh, I warn you, my dear, there's a good time coming, and it'll be right along before you know what you're about, too. [5]
- And, I tell you, better times are coming now. [10]
- I said that you were the chosen Emperor of the Faithful, the coming king of the world, but he replied that the prophets of old taught their disciples with their own tongues. [11]
- I knew that you were big enough even for that, when you understood it, coming from me. [9]
- By this hint you know what is coming, but Cathy didn't. [5]
- But you--where are you going, where are you coming from, what have you been doing since you left me, what had you been doing before? [12]
- I can remember you coming to our house in Ransome Street, and how I looked forward to your visits. [9]
- And when are you coming back? [9]
- In short, that you are the coming man in this section of the state. [9]
- You see where you are coming to, don't you? [5]
- But I warn you all that a time 's coming when you're going to feel sick whenever you think of this day. [5]
- While the hush yet brooded, the messengers of the coming resurrection appeared in the East. [5]
- During the long years he had been coming to Fairview, even before the new house was built, when Victoria was in pinafores, he had never understood her. [9]
- For many a year, you know as well as I do, ships have been coming from France to Ireland with the very best wines and liquors, and taking back the very best wool- -smuggled, of course. [11]
- I went a year to the high school, and then I was all for coming to the city--I couldn't stand Madison, there wasn't anything going on. [9]
- Day by day, year by year, new readers are coming forward with curiosity and intellectual wants. [4]
- As I have written you, I have been under fire very little since coming to the staff. [9]
- You know I wouldn't have let you keep coming here if you hadn't promised never to refer to it. [8]
- My cousin, who would fain have hindered her from coming in, held her by the arm; and her efforts to shake off the old lady's grasp were all in vain till she caught sight of Herdegen. [10]
- Kit coming down-stairs would be called in; entertained with some moral and agreeable conversation; perhaps entreated to mind the office for an instant while Mr Brass stepped over the way; and afterwards presented with one or two half-crowns as the case might be. [12]
- Becuz the dog would a seen him a coming and stood from under. [5]
- The service was worth coming seven miles to participate in!--it was about two hours long, and one might well feel as if he had performed a work of long-suffering to sit through it. [4]
- We watched them working their way over the ridges, and finally saw them coming back with one of the Vincennes sportsmen. [9]
- In low, kind words she spoke of his coming and the renewal of her hopes, coupled with fear also that he might not fit in with his new life, and--she could say it now--do something unbearable. [11]
- I hope you won't trifle with him, and let him get the notion that he's coming on any other basis. [8]
- And they can't--they won't believe that many changes are coming, that this is but one of many signs. [9]
- This," he added, wondering that a man could listen to such a thing without a sign, "this was before--before she had any idea of coming home. [9]
- I said that, without remarking upon the singularity of such a question, coming, as it did, from a member of that same government, I would inform him that I was clerk of the Senate Committee on Conchology. [5]
- Shortly after this, without coming to any positive understanding with her, I set out for Vandalia, when and where you first saw me. [7]
- Two horsemen were within a hundred yards, coming straight at him. [13]
- He was often with us, in flying visits, and I can well remember that his coming and the expectation of it gave a kind of elation to the summer--that and Margaret's supreme and sunny happiness. [4]
- They are coming with staves and spears and they will tread us down as grass and burn us in this house like the locusts cast into the oven. [10]
- Again, I sat with Nick under the trees on the lawn at Temple Bow, and the world was dark with the coming storm. [9]
- I was bored with myself; and I had some purpose in coming, or I should not have had the impulse. [11]
- There he was with his Esquimaux dogs on the trail, going and coming, with a laugh and a word for anyone that crossed his track. [11]
- His wife agreed with him in these moments, and said it was a great relief not to have that tiresome old German coming about. [8]
- And Fastolfe coming with five thousand men! [5]
- Then Washington said, with earnest compassion in his voice-- "And so, after coming here, against your inclination, to satisfy your sense of patriotic duty and appease a selfish public clamor, you get absolutely nothing for it. [5]
- A sloop yacht, with a ridiculously shortened sail, was coming in from the Narrows, scudding before the wind like a frightened bird. [9]
- She was at Winnipeg, and was coming west as far as Regina to meet him on his way down. [11]
- Thus, I am willing to avail myself of any hint coming from without to offer this paper once more to the press. [3]
- She was a willing servant to Stephanus because as often as she went to him, she could hear his son's name from his lips, and he rejoiced at her coming because she always gave him the opportunity of talking of Hermas. [10]
- A bright pupil will learn to get the outline of a human figure in ten lessons, the model coming five hundred feet nearer each time. [6]
- By which it will be seen that a potion of the Club were coming back to their old haunt. [9]
- I nursed his wife, you know--and he started in to tell me how he was coming up to Foxon Falls to shoot Mr. Pindar because he'd closed down the works rather than recognize the union. [9]
- It had been wickedly said of him, when the news of his coming departure got around, that he feared Dorothy would fall in love with some provincial beau before he could get her within reach of a title. [9]
- Not quite certain why he stayed, but talking on reflectively, Gaston at last said: "You will be coming to us to-night, of course? [11]
- My grand-uncle, to whom he had sent word of his coming, had gone forth to meet him on the way, and, with him Jost Tetzel and his daughter Ursula. [10]
- But, during the whole of her recital, she could not rid herself of the apprehension that he was thinking her interference unwarranted, her coming an indelicate repetition of the other visit. [9]
- Lastly, several halberdiers, who were coming from the Lindenplatz and had heard the screams in the garden, appeared, chained the prisoner, and took him to the Prebrunn jail. [10]
- They expected other whites to join them, and those not coming, they sent Francis, their companion, disguised as an Indian, to find out the cause. [4]
- Her face became white, and almost mechanically she put the letters she held on a writing-table near; then coming to the bed again she looked at the rose with a kind of horror. [11]
- Michael Clones--in his white jean waistcoat, white neckcloth and trousers, and blue coat--is coming up the drive in hot haste, bearing a letter. [11]
- At this Andreas whispered to her: "You are afraid lest I should prevent your coming with us? [10]
- But before the whip could reply, the hare, scenting the frost coming next morning, was unable to rest and leaped up. [2]
- For in July, while the game-law was on, and the young quails were coming on, we were awakened one morning by firing, --musketry-firing, close at hand. [4]
- I know that while the coming transaction was still a secret, you and other, gentlemen connected with the matter bought up large interests in other lines, which you proceeded to lease to yourselves at guaranteed dividends which these lines do not earn. [9]
- Was it worth while living, only to grow older and older, and, coming, heavy with sleep, to the Homestead of the Ages, enter a door that only opened inwards, and be swallowed up in the twilight? [11]
- On coming home, while his valets were still taking off his things, he picked up a book and began to read. [2]
- On the ground which Joan had won we camped; for night was coming on. [5]
- The two catalogues which herald his coming are themselves interesting literary documents. [6]
- Baskets of flowers which had half unpeopled greenhouses, large bouquets of roses, fragrant bunches of pinks, and many beautiful blossoms I am not botanist enough to name had been coming in upon me all day long. [6]
- To his inquiry, whether she could not rejoice in the coming of the glorious time in store for redeemed humanity, she answered, tremulously: "All you hope for is glorious, no doubt, but what shall lead to it must be a terror to all. [10]
- By and by, whenever poor Yates saw him coming, he would turn and fly, and drag his company with him, if he had company; but it was of no use; his debtor would run him down and corner him. [5]
- It was afternoon when it was announced that the jury was coming in. [5]
- I don't know what we are coming to if the presses keep on running. [4]
- To the question what was to be done with Madame Cournal, another answered that she was to be waylaid as she was coming from the Intendance, kidnapped, and hurried to a nunnery to be imprisoned for life. [11]
- He didn't know what to make of my voice coming out of the tree at first. [5]
- Now, I ask, what is the reason Judge Douglas is so chary about coming to the exact question? [7]
- Of course; but what astounds me is that a man of your standing should believe the French are coming here now to Ireland. [11]
- From what quarter were the marauding hosts coming on? [10]
- Some of them were sipping wine, others were playing cards, others chess, other groups were chatting together, and many were smoking cigarettes while they waited for the coming duels. [5]
- Well, meanwhile, there were people coming to stay at Peppingham, their home. [11]
- But their steps were no sooner heard upon the road than the landlord, who had been at the outer door anxiously watching for their coming, rushed into the kitchen and took the cover off. [12]
- When the owners were late coming for their ships, the Admiral always burned them, so that the insurance money should not be lost. [5]
- Though the two were generally at a distance, their existence made itself felt again and again either through letters or presents or by their coming to Berlin, which always brought holidays for us. [10]
- The cocks still were crowing in the yards, and the country-folk were coming into town with asses and waggons, when I mounted my horse to ride forth with my brother. [10]
- We'll be o-ver, we're coming o-ver, And we won't come back till it's o-ver, over there! [9]
- Friends and neighbors were coming in and out; and the next person that came was the old minister, of whom, and of his colleague, the Rev. [6]
- Only yesterday, we were coming down a branch of the great gorge which splits the plain in two. [4]
- So the service-corps were coming at last to take up the wounded and bury the dead. [11]
- Only her hands were busy; her eyes were elsewhere, and suddenly they brightened again, for the couple on which she kept them fixed were coming back, straight towards the hedge, and she would soon be able again to hear what they were saying. [10]
- Therefore the "establishment" went along with her to Rivervale, and the shy, modest little woman, who had dropped down into the country simplicity that she so dearly loved, greatly enjoyed the sensation that her coming produced. [4]
- It is not well to starve on the chance of help coming, and then die fighting with weak arms and broken spirit. [11]
- And Lockhart, next week, was coming to Hampton to make a great speech and look over the ground for himself. [9]
- They said if we would go, they would not only telegraph the Emperor, but send a special courier overland to announce our coming. [5]
- Nearly all the way down from Geneva, we had seen signs of his coming, in preparations as for the celebration of a great victory. [4]
- Now, as she watched the day fleeing, and night with swift stealthiness coming on, that unforgettable picture of the Roumanian hills came to her again. [11]
- And as he watched her, in silence, the colour that flowed and ebbed in her cheeks registered the coming and going of memories; of incidents in her life hidden from him, arousing in the man the torture of jealousy. [9]
- Ask the old Washington residents whether the coming in of rich people with leisure hasn't demoralized society, or stiffened it, and made it impossible after the old sort. [4]
- He plays in Washington all the coming week. [5]
- The spectacle presented was worth coming double the distance to see. [5]
- So, perhaps, it was with the old man who watched the sleigh in the distance coming nearer, but that in his nature on which any one could feed was not so easily reached as the fresh young grass under the protecting snow. [11]
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